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Started this discussion. Last reply by Jeff Sweeney Sep. 23, 2009.

 

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BTW, There were a few that knew of it, but no one used it in production.
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Thanks for this tip. I had thought of doing something like this, but had not worked out any details. Now I don't need to, as you already did. I am using a new one already, and more will follow. Smoky Rick
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What version of SolidWorks do you currently use?
All
How many years have you been using SolidWorks?
I played with 95; 96 was the first version I designed with.
What certifications do you have? (CSWP, CSWA, ETC...)
CSWP, CPDMWE, CDWP, several others...I hate these acronyms.
What other programs do you use?
DriveWorks, Office, Visual Studio, Gimp, Enterprise and most of the other addins.
What are you running SolidWorks on?
M90, and other machines that I can get SW to run on here in the lab...
What field do you work in?
VAR
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Templates as starter parts

A SolidWorks template file is nothing more than a file to help you get started. So often people only have two template files -one for inches and another for millimeters...but it can contain anything you like...including geometry!

If you find that you often start a part the same way, why don't you make a start part and save it as a template? I have two templates I use all the time:

1. A cylinder that I use for parts to be turned
2. A plate centered on the origin (actually I have two of these, o… Continue

Posted on February 17, 2009 at 6:30pm — 3 Comments

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At 12:48am on November 25, 2009, Deepak Gupta said…
A birthday is just the first day of another 365-day journey around the sun. Enjoy the trip

HAVE A BLAST

MANY MANY RETURNS OF THE DAY


!!HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!
At 6:17am on April 22, 2009, Lisa Van Giesen said…
I am only masquerading as a SolidWorks Geek, shhh, don't tell anyone!
At 6:58pm on February 18, 2009, Mike Baljak said…
Good to be here!

What did you think about the SWW General Sessions this year?

Even though Sir Richard Branson was announced in advance, I thought they were going to try bring out one more suprise guest. The guys from "Prototype This" were cool.

It seems like SolidWorks has a connection into the Discovery Channel. Maybe they will bring the some of cast from "The Deadliest Catch" next year?
 
 
 

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